Test Procedure: Recording - Editing - Output
By
Frank Völkel,
published on January 11, 2001
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: video, editing, for
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: video, editing, for
Contents
- 1. Price War: DV Editing For The Mass Market
- 2. Put To The Test: Pinnacle Studio DV Plus
- 3. Test Procedure: Recording - Editing - Output
- 4. Test Procedure: Recording - Editing - Output, Continued
- 5. Test Procedure: Recording - Editing - Output, Continued
3. Test Procedure: Recording - Editing - Output
We would like to briefly describe the configuration of our test here: as is described above, the card was installed in both systems having different platforms. We used the operating system Windows 2000 Pro. Following the installation of the IEEE-1394 driver, which automatically sets up Windows 2000, the enclosed program package was loaded. As with the last test of a video editing system , the DV camera Sony DCR-PC110E was used as a video source this time as well. In this instance, the task consisted in copying video recordings from four different DV cassettes onto the hard disk of the PC.

A glance at the system settings shows the correct driver set-up.
Note : At time of testing there were no english drivers and software available!

Recording made easy: it takes only a short time to become familiar with the user interface of the editing software.
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